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æ¶ [Radical] 153 [Strokes] 00 [Total Strokes] 07 [Unicode] 8C78 [Pinyin] zhi4 [Korean] chi [Japanese] chi [Definition](1) A legless reptile. (2) A mysterious animal which was believed to be especially skillful in discerning good and evil in men. (3) To discriminate. [Credit] acm

•^ [Radical] 153 [Strokes] 03 [Total Strokes] 10 [Unicode] 8C79 [Pinyin] bao4 [Korean] pyo [Japanese] hyou [Definition]A leopard. [Credit] acm

æ· [Radical] 153 [Strokes] 03 [Total Strokes] 10 [Unicode] 8C7A [Variant]ຠ[Pinyin] chai2 [Korean] si jae [Japanese] sai ze [Definition](1) A type of wolf, somewhat like a coyote or jackal. (2) An evil and twisted person. [Credit] acm

æ·˜T [Pinyin] chai2lang2 [Korean] jaerang [Japanese] sairou [Definition](1) A mountain dog (jackal) and a wolf. (2) A metaphor for a perverse, evil person. [Credit] acm

æ·ŒÕ [Pinyin] chai2hu3 [Korean] jaeho [Japanese] saiko [Definition]A jackal (or wolf) and a tiger--vicious animals. [Credit] acm

æ¿ [Radical] 153 [Strokes] 04 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 8C7C [Variant]æ¾ [Pinyin] pi2 [Korean] bi [Japanese] hi [Definition]Simplified variant of 153-10 æ¾ [8C94]. [Credit] acm

æ¸ [Radical] 153 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 12 [Unicode] 8C82 [Pinyin] diao1 [Korean] cho [Japanese] chou [Definition](1) A weasel-like animal. (2) The sable. [Credit] acm

æº [Radical] 153 [Strokes] 06 [Total Strokes] 13 [Unicode] 8C85 [Pinyin] xiu1 [Korean] hyu [Japanese] kyuu [Definition]æ¾æº is: (1) the name of a mythical fierce wild animal, similar to a leopard or panther; (2) the name of a flag; (3) a rough, valiant, bold, courageous warrior. [Credit] acm

æ¹ [Radical] 153 [Strokes] 06 [Total Strokes] 13 [Unicode] 8C89 [Variant]àÀ [Pinyin] hao2 he2 mo4 [Korean] hag mo mag [Japanese] kaku bou baku [Definition](1) [hao2 hag kaku] A type of badger. (2) [mo4 mo/mag bou/baku] (3) Northern barbarians; a derogatory name for a person. [Credit] acm

æ» [Radical] 153 [Strokes] 06 [Total Strokes] 13 [Unicode] 8C8A [Pinyin] mo4 [Korean] maeg [Japanese] baku [Definition](1) A wild animal. (2) "Northern barbarians" during the Zhou period. [Credit] acm

–e [Radical] 153 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 14 [Unicode] 8C8C [Variant]ᤠ[Pinyin] mao4 [Korean] mo mag [Japanese] bou baku [Definition](1) Figure, form, appearance, shape, posture, condition. Facial expression, outward appearance. Behavior, attitude. (2) Face, countenance. (3) Correct manners. (4) A tomb. (5) To model, imitate, copy. (6) Far, distant. [Credit] acm

æ¼ [Radical] 153 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 14 [Unicode] 8C8D [Variant]’K [Pinyin] li2 mai2 [Korean] ri [Japanese] ri [Definition]The badger[’K]. [Credit] acm

æ½ [Radical] 153 [Strokes] 08 [Total Strokes] 15 [Unicode] 8C8E [Variant]àÇ [Pinyin] ni2 [Korean] ye [Japanese] kei [Definition](1) A lion. [àÇ] (2) A young deer. A fawn. [Credit] acm

æ¾ [Radical] 153 [Strokes] 10 [Total Strokes] 17 [Unicode] 8C94 [Variant]æ¿ [Pinyin] pi2 [Korean] bi [Japanese] hi [Definition](1) A mythical fierce wild beast, probably like a leopard or panther. (2) æ¾æº is: (a) the name of a mythical fierce wild animal, similar to a leopard or panther; (b) the name of a flag; (c) a rough, valiant, bold, courageous warrior. [Credit] acm

æÀ [Radical] 153 [Strokes] 11 [Total Strokes] 18 [Unicode] 8C98 [Variant]àÑ [Pinyin] mo4 [Korean] maeg [Japanese] baku [Definition](1) A long snouted animal that looks like a bear. It lives in Szechwan where it feeds on iron and bamboo. (2) The tapir. [Credit] acm

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